Swimming: Teen sets record in breaststroke prelims at world championships

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Jul 29, 2013 at 12:01 AMJul 29, 2013 at 12:42 PM

BARCELONA, Spain -- A year after her breakout performance at the Olympics, Ruta Meilutyte is even faster than before. The 16-year-old Lithuanian set a meet record in morning heats of the 100-meter breaststroke at the world championships today with a quicker swim than the ones that got her gold in London.

BARCELONA, Spain -- A year after her breakout performance at the Olympics, Ruta Meilutyte is even faster than before.

The 16-year-old Lithuanian set a meet record in morning heats of the 100-meter breaststroke at the world championships today with a quicker swim than the ones that got her gold in London.

Meilutyte hit the wall in 1 minute, 4.52 seconds. Jessica Hardy of the United States was second in 1:05.18, and Yuliya Efimova of Russia touched third in 1:05.24.

At the Olympics, Meilutyte won in 1:05.47, although she swam faster in the semifinals at 1:05.21.

Meanwhile in other prelims, American teenager Missy Franklin got her first individual event off to a strong start by leading the 100 backstroke in 59.13 seconds.

Defending champion Lotte Friis qualified first in the marathon-like 1,500 in 15:49.18, just ahead of American favorite and Katie Ledecky, 16, who was 0.08 behind.

In a low-key 200 free without Olympic silver medalists Sun Yang and Park Taei-hwan, Robert Renwick of Britain qualified first in 1:46.88, Olympic champion Yannick Agnel of France advanced in sixth and defending champion Ryan Lochte reached the semifinals in ninth.

Also, Ashley Delaney of Australia led the men's 100 back in 53.60.

There could be more fireworks from Meilutyte.

If the Britain-based Lithuanian swims just 0.08 quicker in the semifinals later or in Tuesday's final, she'll break Hardy's world record of 1:04.45 set in 2009 at the height of the rubberized suit era.

However, Meilutyte doesn't have two-time defending champion Rebecca Soni to push her, as the American is taking the year off.

But Hardy appears in form.

"I blew my expectations out of the water already, so it's going to be fun," Hardy said. "That was just getting the first-race jitters out."

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